Parameterizing file path in Jenkins
I'm new to the Jenkins world. I'm trying to understand how to take a file as a parameter in Jenkins, open the file, read the URLs in the file and navigate to each URL and perform certain actions (wrote Java methods to perform these actions). Let's say it has to iterate through 30 URLs and perform the same actions on each of these websites opened. Can this be done in one job? Or should I have one job to get the list of URLs and for each navigate to the URL and call a different job that performs action on this site. Was referring to this post (Infinite array as Jenkins parameter) as well but did not understand how to accept file as a parameter.
File may contain URLs like so: www.abc.com, www.123.com, www.xyz.com
Appreciate your help
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I'm new to the Jenkins world. I'm trying to understand how to take a file as a parameter in Jenkins, open the file, read the URLs in the file and navigate to each URL and perform certain actions (wrote Java methods to perform these actions). Let's say it has to iterate through 30 URLs and perform the same actions on each of these websites opened. Can this be done in one job? Or should I have one job to get the list of URLs and for each navigate to the URL and call a different job that performs action on this site. Was referring to this post (Infinite array as Jenkins parameter) as well but did not understand how to accept file as a parameter.
File may contain URLs like so: www.abc.com, www.123.com, www.xyz.com
Appreciate your help
jenkins
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I'm new to the Jenkins world. I'm trying to understand how to take a file as a parameter in Jenkins, open the file, read the URLs in the file and navigate to each URL and perform certain actions (wrote Java methods to perform these actions). Let's say it has to iterate through 30 URLs and perform the same actions on each of these websites opened. Can this be done in one job? Or should I have one job to get the list of URLs and for each navigate to the URL and call a different job that performs action on this site. Was referring to this post (Infinite array as Jenkins parameter) as well but did not understand how to accept file as a parameter.
File may contain URLs like so: www.abc.com, www.123.com, www.xyz.com
Appreciate your help
jenkins
I'm new to the Jenkins world. I'm trying to understand how to take a file as a parameter in Jenkins, open the file, read the URLs in the file and navigate to each URL and perform certain actions (wrote Java methods to perform these actions). Let's say it has to iterate through 30 URLs and perform the same actions on each of these websites opened. Can this be done in one job? Or should I have one job to get the list of URLs and for each navigate to the URL and call a different job that performs action on this site. Was referring to this post (Infinite array as Jenkins parameter) as well but did not understand how to accept file as a parameter.
File may contain URLs like so: www.abc.com, www.123.com, www.xyz.com
Appreciate your help
jenkins
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edited Nov 14 '18 at 10:12
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